Posted March 21, 20205 yr Oracle is providing Java 14 as the Oracle OpenJDK release under an open-source GNU General Public License v2. It's also released under a commercial license using Oracle JDK. Most of the nearly 2,000 fixes in JDK 14 have been made by Oracle employees while 528 came from individual developers and other organizations. Some of the main contributors included Red Hat, SAP, Google, Arm, Intel, and NTT Data. @CodeExplorer happy? #haha https://www.techinvestornews.com/Oracle/Latest-Oracle-News/oracle-announces-java-14 bonus - github.com/sagarkarira/coronavirus-tracker-cli Edited March 21, 20205 yr by whoknows
March 22, 20205 yr Quote @CodeExplorer happy? Not really actually, I will be only happy when Oracle will release new version for x86 version of Windows also, they are only release 64 bits versions at the moment!
March 22, 20205 yr Author ^^the last x86 is JDK 8 & OpenJDK 8 https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk8-downloads.html afterwards all going x64.... proof @ Java Architect Mark Reinhold - Sep 25, 2017 https://twitter.com/mreinhold/status/912311207935090689 https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/migrate/toc.htm#JSMIG-GUID-59701F80-5BB1-416D-835D-C39A9112FC1E src - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46356345/can-java-9-run-on-a-32-bit-os JDK 14 https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-jdk14-downloads.html OpenJDK 14 https://jdk.java.net/14/ -- also I notice that writing Quote Differences Between Oracle JDK and Oracle's OpenJDK https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/14-relnote-issues-5809570.html#Diffs
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